Pride Themed Instagram Lives
The Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region will be hosting Pride themed Instagram live conversations every Thursday at lunch time during the month of June.
The Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region will be hosting Pride themed Instagram live conversations every Thursday at lunch time during the month of June.
Canada’s first and only Inuk professional classical singer, Deantha Edmunds, is a proud resident of Newfoundland and Labrador. She is a two-time Dora Award Nominated performer and is much in demand as a singer, actor, and collaborator in both Indigenous and non-Indigenous projects. She is also a member of the Canadian Opera Company’s Circle of Artists.
This workshop hosted by Pride at Work Canada will address the unique experiences of non-binary employees and jobseekers and what needs to change for their full participation.
Available to University of Waterloo employees
This virtual panel discussion hosted by Pride at Work Canada will look at how we move from discussion of equity towards justice for all in our workplaces.
The presentation by Pride at Work Canada will encompass a history of 2SLGBTQ+
This virtual panel discussion hosted by Pride at Work Canada will examine how we move from acknowledging diversity to affording all employees dignity in our workplaces.
In this workshop hosted by Pride at Work Canada, we will discuss the harsh reality of LGBTQ2+ people with disabilities, the nuances between disability groups, and how to make your workplace more accessible.
Available to University of Waterloo employees
OutRight Action International and the Partnership for Global LGBTI Equality (PGLE) invite you to commemorate #PrideWithAPurpose.
In this interactive workshop facilitated by the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region participants will come together solo or with their partner(s) to gain knowledge of healthy relationships, healthy communication and healthy boundaries.
This workshop facilitated by Rania El Mugammar explores solidarity through power sharing, mutual aid, and risk taking through the lens of anti-racism.
Audience: Students, Faculty and Staff
Level: Advanced